Can Virtual DJ be transferred from a home PC to a Laptop. I am buying a laptop and would like to load VDJ on it from my PC.
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 6:14 pm
Yes you can have it on 2 of your Pc's
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 6:38 pm
:)
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 6:49 pm
I downloaded vdj on my desktop and installed it, then transferred it to my gig laptop. now I'm buying a new laptop which will replace my older one rendering it to a backup. will I be able to run vdj on these three machines? I can take it off of the desktop if that will change anything.
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 9:08 pm
phillydj wrote :
Yes you can have it on 2 of your Pc's
2 max
so take of desktop
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 9:12 pm
what process do I go through to be able to do this? just delete it and then the install file on my new laptop automatically knows I deleted it? that's odd. do I have to unregister my desktop with vjd via internet?
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 9:34 pm
You can do everything without having to be online but "Legally" you can only have it on 2 Pc's providing there both for your use only
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 9:44 pm
no , its a legal thing , there is no detection , you could place it on an unlimited number of machinbes but
that woud be ilegal
just uninstal
and reinstall on the two pcs you want
that woud be ilegal
just uninstal
and reinstall on the two pcs you want
Posted Wed 01 Nov 06 @ 9:48 pm
that's cool. no illegal stuff going on here....I just would like tp be able to have the program on my gig laptop, backup (just incase!) and my pc (for recording). ah well...
Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 1:55 am
kool if you want four computers buy two licences ?
Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 2:12 am
that is the legal way to do it. however you can do what you like, but let's respect the programmers and stay within the binds of the program rules!
Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 2:51 am
Uh, I personally have it on 3 computers - 2 computers for DJ'ing (Laptops) and 1 back-up (PC). They're all personal use... am I breaking the rules?????
Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 8:44 am
in my own non-legal opinion, if you purchase anything (programs, cd's, mp3s) and duplicate them for your own, persolal purposes, then you should be ok. developers and programmers of these products on the other hand hope that their customers abide by the rules. noone is going to kick down your door to check your liscences or pc's; do what you feel you have to do.
Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 10:47 am
djkizzle wrote :
in my own non-legal opinion, if you purchase anything (programs, cd's, mp3s) and duplicate them for your own, persolal purposes, then you should be ok. developers and programmers of these products on the other hand hope that their customers abide by the rules. noone is going to kick down your door to check your liscences or pc's; do what you feel you have to do.
sadly my friend not every one is likey to be as honest as you
it is because of them these rules exist
Posted Thu 02 Nov 06 @ 3:34 pm